Help! My College Students Can’t Read: Teaching Vital Reading Strategies in the Content Areas

Author:   Amelia Leighton Gamel
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9781475814569


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   21 March 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Help! My College Students Can’t Read: Teaching Vital Reading Strategies in the Content Areas


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Help! My College Students Can’t Read: Teaching Vital Reading Strategies in the Content Areas is designed as a resource guide for content area instructors who have no specific training in the field of literacy but want to help the struggling readers in their classrooms. This book provides simple, step-by-step ideas for introducing and embedding reading strategies within all content areas without sacrificing a lot of valuable class time. This easy-to-use resource will equip instructors to not only help their students be stronger readers in general, but to be stronger readers of content-area academic texts.

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Author:   Amelia Leighton Gamel
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.467kg
ISBN:  

9781475814569


ISBN 10:   1475814569
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   21 March 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Our students today are not only distracted by the same things that distracted us, they are bombarded by a constant stream of information via their technological devices. This coupled with the practice of reading excerpt and information in short bursts rather than entire books, compounds the inability to concentrate and read for meaning. This book contains great suggestions to approach key issues in reading that can be addressed by faculty in any content area. It gives college faculty the tools and strategies to help a generation of digital learners focus and read with purpose. -- Terri Mulkins Manning, Generational Speaker/Trainer, Associate Vice President, Central Piedmont Community College This unique guidebook needs to be in the hands of every college instructor. The author reminds us that ANY teacher who puts a book in front of a student is a reading teacher. This timely text is a tool kit of practical techniques to engage even the most reluctant reader. The author describes successful approaches to helping college-age students improve their literacy across all subject areas. Many college instructors have little or no training in teaching reading. This book proves that it is never too late for a great start in literacy! -- Kathy Perez, author, international consultant, professor of education, inducted into the California Reading Hall of Fame


Our students today are not only distracted by the same things that distracted us, they are bombarded by a constant stream of information via their technological devices. This coupled with the practice of reading excerpt and information in short bursts rather than entire books, compounds the inability to concentrate and read for meaning.  This book contains great suggestions to approach key issues in reading that can be addressed by faculty in any content area.  It gives college faculty the tools and strategies to help a generation of digital learners focus and read with purpose. -- Terri Mulkins Manning, Generational Speaker/Trainer, Associate Vice President, Central Piedmont Community College This unique guidebook needs to be in the hands of every college instructor.  The author reminds us that ANY teacher who puts a book in front of a student is a reading teacher.  This timely text is a tool kit of practical techniques to engage even the most reluctant reader. The author describes successful approaches to helping college-age students improve their literacy across all subject areas. Many college instructors have little or no training in teaching reading.  This book proves that it is never too late for a great start in literacy! -- Kathy Perez, professor emerita, Saint Mary’s College of California, consultant, and author


Our students today are not only distracted by the same things that distracted us, they are bombarded by a constant stream of information via their technological devices. This coupled with the practice of reading excerpt and information in short bursts rather than entire books, compounds the inability to concentrate and read for meaning. This book contains great suggestions to approach key issues in reading that can be addressed by faculty in any content area. It gives college faculty the tools and strategies to help a generation of digital learners focus and read with purpose. -- Terri Mulkins Manning, Generational Speaker/Trainer, Associate Vice President, Central Piedmont Community College This unique guidebook needs to be in the hands of every college instructor. The author reminds us that ANY teacher who puts a book in front of a student is a reading teacher. This timely text is a tool kit of practical techniques to engage even the most reluctant reader. The author describes successful approaches to helping college-age students improve their literacy across all subject areas. Many college instructors have little or no training in teaching reading. This book proves that it is never too late for a great start in literacy! -- Kathy Perez, director of teaching leadership, professor, Saint Mary's College of California


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Amelia Leighton Gamel has comprehensive experience in the field of education as a reading specialist, college faculty member and administrator, educational presenter, and public school teacher. In addition to her current position as Lead Faculty for the reading program at Jackson College in Michigan, Amelia also serves as a facilitator for campus-wide reading workshops and classroom demonstrations in all content areas.

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